#dusk $DUSK I was curious about what @Dusk is really building, so I did some research today. What I found was interesting. The more I explore dusk, the more I notice that its focus goes beyond just privacy. One thing that really stands out to me is the idea of making financial activity programmable on-chain. In traditional markets, things like who can hold an asset, who is eligible to buy it, how it can be transferred, and what happens after a trade are controlled by different rules and processes. Dusk is working to bring more of these rules directly into the blockchain infrastructure, which could be especially useful for tokenized securities and other regulated assets. I think tokenization itself is only the beginning. The bigger challenge starts after an asset becomes digital, because you still need onboarding, eligibility checks, transfers, settlement, reporting and other financial processes to work properly. If these different parts can connect and operate on-chain, blockchain becomes much more than a place to move tokens. It starts looking more like real financial infrastructure that can support the complete lifecycle of an asset. That is what I find interesting about Dusk. It is not simply trying to put traditional finance on a blockchain, but is looking at how the rules and processes behind financial assets can become part of the infrastructure itself. The more I learn about this approach, the more I understand why Dusk is focused on regulated markets and real-world financial use cases. $DUSK #dusk